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A goofy Tycoon & Management Game inside a Nubik Obby. Parkour for parts, build a creator hub, hire mods, scale servers, and trend your way to fame on Kiz10.

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🎮 Blocks, jumps, and an idea that shouldn’t work (but does)
You spawn as Nubik on a floating platform with a single camera, three cables that look questionable, and a blueprint titled “Totally Legit Content Hub.” The first obstacle is a bright, silly obby: hop over slime, dodge fans, ride a conveyor that throws you exactly where your dignity isn’t, and land on a switch that powers your first tiny studio. Nubik Obby: YouPoHub Tycoon is a Management Gameplay ride wrapped in parkour comedy. You run the course to unlock gear, place it in your hub, and watch the numbers climb as creators record videos, editors chop clips, and moderators keep everything safe and friendly. It’s half wobble, half spreadsheet, all grin.
🏗️ Parkour fuels production (yes, really)
Each obby lap is a resource run. Clear Stage 1 and you earn mics and ring lights; Stage 2 hands you capture cards and comfy chairs; Stage 3 unlocks servers that hum like tiny digital beehives. Fail a jump and you respawn in a blink with your pride intact. The course isn’t there to punish—you’ll learn its rhythm, find cheeky shortcuts, and soon you’re speedrunning upgrades like it’s the most normal way to buy a rendering farm. Platforms rotate, wind gusts try to bully you, and trampolines send you into a cinematic arc that somehow deposits you right on the “Upgrade Studio” button. Coincidence? Maybe. Delightful? Absolutely.
📹 Studios, schedules, and the dopamine of a clean timeline
Back home, your floor fills with tiny production pods. A cozy vlog corner with pastel walls and a plant that deserves a raise. A DIY table where glue guns hiss like dragons with glitter. A gameplay booth with foam tiles in a color you’ll pretend you didn’t pick for the thumbnail pop. You drag-and-drop workers onto shifts: creators record, editors trim dead air, thumbnail artists obsess over arrow placement (respect), and social managers schedule posts so uploads hit when viewers are awake and hungry for wholesome chaos. The cool trick? When you align schedules—record → edit → publish with barely a gap—your “Momentum” meter lights up and views multiply like rabbits with ring lights.
🛡️ Family-friendly by design (the mod squad is your MVP)
This hub runs on clean fun. You hire moderators who scan titles, bleep naughty words, and bounce anything off-brand. The moderation panel turns into a mini-game: color-code tags, drag iffy comments to the recycle bin, approve fan art that looks like a potato but has heart. Keep your “Trust & Safety” bar green and brand deals notice. Let it slip and algorithms frown like a disappointed librarian. Good news: you can train mods with quick tutorials—spot clickbait, rewrite descriptions, choose better tags—and suddenly your queue clears with a satisfying ding-ding that sounds like responsibility wearing glitter.
📈 Numbers that breathe like a living channel
Views spike when school’s out, dip at dinner, love weekends, and absolutely adore surprise collabs. Watch the analytics board: a heatmap of timezones, a trend line that wobbles when hashtags sneeze, and a tidy panel that whispers which series to continue. “Nubik vs Lava Parkour” outperforms “ASMR Gravel Sorting” (tragic). Retool the slate: double down on funny fails, sprinkle tutorials, and post a wholesome challenge where you build a house in ten minutes while chat decides the roof color. You’ll start making tiny calls with big results—shorter intros, brighter sets, thumbnails with less text—and the curve quietly tilts up.
🤝 Collabs, rivals, and the art of not tripping over your friends
Invite a visiting creator from the neighboring island, race the obby while mic’d up, scream together at a fan that yeets you into a cloud, then release the cut as “two POVs, one meltdown.” Collabs share audiences; the algorithm nods approvingly, your comments fill with “more of this,” and your merch stand sells out of caps that say “I jumped, I fell, I posted.” Rival hubs exist too, but it’s friendly: they grab a trend, you remix it with a twist. When they host an event, run their course for double parts; when you host, set goofy rules like “only side jumps, no straight lines.” Everyone pretends to hate it while secretly loving it.
⚙️ Automation that feels like magic you earned
Manual hubs are cute until your feed explodes. Build conveyors for memory cards, route raw footage to edit bays, and connect a render cluster that blasts out exports faster than you can say “HD.” A scheduling board stacks releases by timezone so Auntie in Madrid and cousin in Manila both catch premieres at human hours. You drop a “smart thumbnail” machine that tests poses mid-shoot and spits out three options; you pick the one where Nubik’s eyebrows communicate “chaotic but kind.” The best part: once a loop runs clean, you can step back, sprint the obby, and return to find your queue polished and ready to post.
💸 Monetize without losing the vibe
Sponsors knock: comfy chairs brand, snack bars, kid-safe camera filters. You set rules. No weird claims. No shouting. “We’ll do a 10-second mid-roll with honest notes.” The “Integrity” meter matters; keep it high and long-term deals pay better than short, shouty stunts. Open a merch kiosk: tees with a tiny pixel heart, mugs that say “Respawn & Retry,” stickers of your cat mascot doing a thumbs up that anatomically makes no sense. Combine sales with ad revenue and premium memberships that unlock behind-the-scenes clips and blooper reels—because frankly your bloopers are the point.
🌤️ Events, weather, and when the wind becomes a feature
A gusty day turns three jumps in the obby into low-key boss fights. Beat it and you get “Wind Tokens” to buy fans for studio ventilation and a very dramatic cape. Rain adds puddles you can long-jump for bonus parts if you trust your ankles. Festival weeks arrive with special challenges—build a pink set, film a charity stream, publish a duet with a musical NPC who only knows two chords and vibes hard anyway. Events are time-limited nudges that pay in rare upgrades: silent keyboards, anti-glare panels, servers that sip power like it’s expensive (it is).
🧠 Micro-habits of a hub that never sleeps
Batch record three episodes while the light is perfect, edit after dusk when the obby is crowded and hilarious. Keep a “B-roll shelf” of props near every set—confetti, plushies, a mystery box labeled “open if bored.” Train editors to cut to action in under three seconds. When thumbnails stall, put a face on it; when faces stall, put a result on it. If a series dips twice in a row, pause and remix the format: shorter, faster, brighter, or co-op. And always, always run one obby lap before a big publish; nerves leave on the trampoline.
🎵 Sound that keeps you moving
Obby stages tap out a beat with fans, bumpers, and spring pads; your feet start timing jumps to percussion you didn’t know you needed. In the hub, the soundtrack flips to cozy lo-fi while machines hum in key. When a video finishes, a tiny flourish plays—just enough sparkle to make you smile, not enough to yank attention. You’ll begin to operate by ear: the server’s low thrummm says render done, the editor bay’s clickety pattern means the timeline is clean, the upload ding means comments are about to call you “based Nubik.” Accept it.
🎨 Cute, readable, screenshotable
Everything pops: pastel panels for sets, bold icons for tasks, soft edge highlights on interactables so your eyes never wonder. Workers wear color-coded headsets, making shift coverage legible at a glance. The obby silhouettes its chaos against sky gradients—coral at dawn, sapphire at night—so your depth perception behaves even when your thumbs do not. Photo mode exists because you will want poster shots of your finished hub, your best leap, and the exact frame you realized “we built a real thing.”
🧩 Modes that match your mood
Campaign sprinkles in goals—hit 100k subs with a safe comments rating, launch three series, host a charity collab—and tells a gentle story about building something kind. Freeplay lets you design a monstrosity of conveyors and neon sets with no deadlines. Challenge mode drops wild modifiers: reversed obby gravity, editors who only cut to the beat, sponsors that pay double if you publish two shorts within seventy seconds. It’s chaos tuned for giggles, not stress.
🌐 Why this works on Kiz10
Click, hop, build. No downloads, instant retries when a fan says “lol no,” and smooth input so parkour timing actually makes sense. Sessions fit a quick break—one lap, one upgrade—or an evening where your hub turns from “garage channel” to “polite empire.” Share a link, compare layouts, speedrun laps, and argue lovingly about whether ring lights should be warm or cool (answer: both, on a slider).
🚀 Publish, sprint, repeat
You slam the big pink “Post” button, hear the ding, and watch comments bloom like confetti. Then you turn, sprint the obby, grab three more parts, and come back to stats that say, gently, “hey, you did good.” Nubik Obby: YouPoHub Tycoon blends funny parkour with bright management in a way that keeps your hands busy and your brain proud. Build the hub, keep it safe, make something people want to watch, and don’t forget to wave at the camera when you fall—because you will, and it will be worth it. Play it on Kiz10 and turn wobbly jumps into a very real, very cheerful machine.
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